The Louvre, the most visited museum in the world, will require a reservation for all visits by the end of the year, an attempt to alleviate overcrowding at the museum. “Reservations smooth the entry for the public throughout the week,” says Vincent Pomarede, deputy general administrator of the Louvre. “Until now a reservation system has not been obligatory (but) we will put in place an obligatory reservations system, as many other museums have done, and, by the end of the year, all visitors will have to reserve.”Â
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